THE OMAHA DAL1Y BEE : SUNDAY , -3JQNE 28 , 1S91-SIXTEEN PAGES. KELLEY , STIP-ER & GO'S. For Beginning Week GREA T CLEA RING June 29. NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES : GO .VNS QOo. GO dozen Latlloti' fine Muslin Gowns , with tucked yoke , O ur entire fleck of10ln black nil silk SPECIAL BARGAINS enle price 6Oa Those Gowns nro well wortn 70c. French Sateens 12 Jo/.on Ladles' Una Muslin Gowns , with line Ineo Insortlon tind edge DRAPING NETS trimming , OBs ; would bo peed viiluo lit $1.115. -IN- - - 15 dozen line Muslin Drawers , trimmed with line Inco , OBo ; peed vnluo AND nt 80c. 10 dozen Ladles' line Muslin Skirts trimmed with hemstitched 42-1 n black all silk , beautifully 100 lo/.en nnd drab silk . tan ( / mltU.anp Mifslin Underwear stitched embroidery , snlo prieo $1.40 : worth * l."o. orior quality , that wo have boon selling SUMMER OOR BT3-IBo. 50 do Lndioa Summer Corsets , on Zephyr Chantilly Flouncings from 60c to 7oc , sulo price Ii3o per pair , n corset thut la worth 75c , ( or this sulo ISc each. I ) I licit Milanese silk mitts , n apodal reduced regardless of cojt. quality , JMe nor pair. Blnek Milanese silk mitts in two For thla grand clearing Rile wo offer ' ' lengths , ilfic. worth 46o. For the week wo hnvo 'decided to ! ! LADIES' FINIO ALL REDUCED TO coming MJ 45-inch white Extra heavy Milanese slllt mitts , you the heat fju ility frcroti ICooahlin IIOSIEUY nt prices thut will surprise our mnny customers and price COc . n grand bargain to nil. These poods , which nro flrst-daba per pair. French Iris boon provo Embroidered satcciiH tlrit never Skirtings Milanese silk fjlovoB with patent roln- In every respect , nro divided into four lots , nndo innUo the fol Bold for less than ! Mu nnd ( Oc per yard , lowing prices for ONti WEEK ONLY : forced llnjjor tip , the only silk glove nnd 15-In fast blaelc that will tflvo you satisfactory wear at nt LOT I. Consists of all our fine Fast Ulack Hose , higti spliced heel , double solo , which hnvo Tfic and $1. Now Is your golden opportunity. On never before been sold for loss than Hoc per pair , for this week's sale , Embroidered Skirting's Ladies' Misses' and Children's 15c. 15c. 15c. ISc. Monday morning wo will plnco on sulo nil of our finest llpureii CHINA SILKS , 25c , 25c , 25c , 25c , 25c , 25c , 25c. fiqTHeduced to almost ono half the nil new styles of this season's imuortu- AT LOT II. ' 00 do/en Ladles' line Fast Ulaek Hose , h'ch spliced heel , never before sold for less former prices. tior.H , regular price 81 and 81.12" ) , your than fiUc per pair , for Urn week at the extremely low price of TUSSffl GLOTH choice this week at ' 39c , 39c. 39c , 39c , 39c , 39c. The Ladies' Otifiiuc Sashes , SPECIAL 95c per yard. LOT III. In thin bargain you will find a quality of Ladles' Fast Black Ilo e , such ns you hnvo The Ladies' "Gordon" Sashes ' been accustomed to pay from OOo to 7 < " > c per pair for.Vo make them a bargain to nil by , LaHies' Take Notice. placing them at the ridiculously low price of ' " " With every pair of tnn ahoea wo giv The Ladies' Sashes PRICES 50c. 50c. 50c. 50c. 50c. 50c , "Stanley" you Wo a bottle continue of tnn to call dressing. your attention Id WHSPILKS ! The correct thing lo wear with shirt the fuel that wo are still disposing ol LOT IV. Consists of LADIES' FINE LISLE HOSE , with plain fast black boot nnd drop waists , bln/ors , etc. Prices range from our too largo stock of ladies' misses' and stitch top , In line assorted colors. These poods have alwavs been considered good vuluu $1.16 to $2 each. children's line shoos at extraordinary This now wash fabric has nov or been FOR at from C-3c to 85c ; our price for this sale will l-o low prices. In fact , many styles wo are Bold for loss than l0c ! and 2oc. For this belling below cost price. These goods week's sale wo make the price 59c. 59c. 59c. 59c. 59c. 59c. LAD I US' are llr.-t-rlnhs in every way , only wo have too many of them. 15c. 15c. 15c. 15c. ONE We' Shall Also Add to the Above Silk Tennis and Outing Belts Wo have a few Indies' tan goat oxford Men's Half from -10c to 31 each. ties , that have been sold heretofore at Hose ' ONE BARGAIN IN $3. reduced to $ - , and wo will give you olTor for this week's sale our entire We Great I'nrgaiii 11 Il'ic Pair. a bottle of tan dressing with every purchase ' All Silk Windsor Ties 56 tire stock of wash silks , regular price LADIES' FINE SWISS RIBBED VESTS Wo liuvo just purchased 100 do/on chase of these line goods. GHEL1S $1 nnd $1.10 , at WEEK men's line imported black half hose , Ladies' tan front lace , all widths , wo , Viz. 100 dozen fine Swiss Ribbed Vests , in albo fancy htripcs. These goods are Choice plaids , stripoj ana dot-t , at 2oc did sell them for $ . " > . but now they go at white and octu , which the manufacturer lias gold worth In m lOc to 60c n pair , for this and 60c each. $ ; i.60. These goods are just the thing Two cases light and dark cha'lls , 79c per yard. all the season for $1 per do/on ; wo offer them to you week our price is 800 pair or three for vacation dayrt. regular 8cquality , for this sale flo per as a gotiuluo bargain at 2oc each. pairs for $1.00. 350 Pan AND WE WILL Til HOW IN A BOT Folding Japanese ? TLE OF TAN UHESSING. vard. BLACK Misses' tan oxfords at 8. > e. regular ' [ Manufacturers'samples , ] at ICc , 25c , nrleo il.SO. YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY MEN'S 85e and 60c each. Wo have a lot of broken sl/.es of la Dress Ginghams Shirts e TWorth double the prlcos. dies' , misses' and children's low cut Silk ! bhoes which if bo O China GcniicF raid Balbripi Sliirls & Draw , lilted , in remnants saino , you can got you now can at 75o Ladies' Embroidered per pair. These are line shoos ; able to For ono week we will oiler you 21- The entire production of a largo factory at manufac see them. turers cost for this weeks'salo. . HANDKERCHIEFS Children's tan oxforda at 05c , worth black China silks that are honestly Inch ' Men's striped dotnot flannelette Nonshrinkablo Shirts SI. 00. Ono case good styles dress ginghams , worth $1 , at the ridiculously low price For this week only wo will s-oll Men's Genuine French for tins sale f 0c. ' 4 hpocinl bargains nt 8Jc , 15c , 19o and EverthinL' in the s hoe department will of nalbrigan Shirts and drawers , that are worth $1 each , at ' Men's line striped fancy Flannel Shirts , s-alo price Ooc 25c each. bo ho'd ' nl proportionately low pricesand regular 8ic and lOc quality , sale price ( ttje ; do not make any mistake , buy now ; all sizes from Aleti's fine English Cheviot Shirts , in fancy stripes , for each.'t if you are in need of shoes of liny do- 1C.1 per yard. 75c per yard. HO to 40. 't fail to see these bargains. S'Jription call and got a pair. yard.KRI Corner Farnam and Fifteenth Streets. PRESIDENT HARRISON'S ' TRIP. Interview With the Ohiof Magistrata on His Eoceat Long Journey. HOSPITABLE GREETINGS ON ALL HANDS. People of all SeotloiiH In the South v and West Did KverythliiB 111 liw _ Their Power to Muko It Pleasant. Nr.w Voiuc , Juno 27. The World today prints nn interview with President Harrison relative to his recent Journey through Iho touth anil west. The president is quoted as ' follows : "My Journey wns of course nn Im portant event In my hfo. As a working law- jcr , whoso fnco has buon , so to speak , held closely to the grindstone of active practice , I have iiot hail the tlmo I would hnvo liked to tpund lu travel. Mv visit to the soulh nnd to Iho paclllu country Ihuroforo wns a series of dally surprises , and I oxparlonccd a konn tense of personal enjoyment and gratillca- tion from Iho beginning to the cud. "Tho mountain regions of the Cnrohnns ot Tennessee nnd of Georgia with the now Industrial communities whloh have sprung Into existence c.mnot fail to intcrosl Iho visitor from other sections of the country. The Importunco of these manuf.icturlng to.vns should not bo iindorastlmiiod. They nfford n vision of Iho gro.it south thnt Is to come , a south of Increased Industry , pros- porlly nnd luulcrinl wealth. Places like Chuitnnoogu nnd Birmingham will become greater und groalor ns llmo passes , and there lire Ihoso nlivo lolny who mny behold un- Dlhcr Plllsburg In many of them. "Tho reception n.wlvo.1 was n trlhulo of rot > i > cot to the presliU iitlnl ofllco nud of hos pitality and courtesy towards the individual. 1 run say without rosorvutlon thnt from first to Instl wns rocolvcd with kindness by every body. As I strain my memory nnd review everything Ihero wns nothing Ihnt occurred that wns unplousnnt or annoying during my " ( bur In the portion of the country thnt Is po- llllcnlly opposed to mo. I rcc.vll on savoral occnsIo'uB thut small sti-oot boys ran oat bo- tidti the currlngo nnd shouted , 'How are you , lien ( 'with Uuowing looks on their cater , childish fnces. 1 refer to this to illustrate how observant I tried to bo of nil that oc curred , uo mutter how trilling. When I deehleil to go south I resolved to Bpe.ik Just ns freely ns I would lu Indiana , litlii not propose to enter Into controversial discussions , but If in thu course of romnrks iiuiilo to mo In iinblio I MUV nnythlng thnt 1 thought It my duly to niibwer I would do so without hesitation. Permit mo to say thnt the rognrd for the imtlonul cmblom iho Hug of n foinmoa country which I everywhere- beheld wns very agreonblo. The men of the EOiith ronllzo ted ivy as they never did before thut wo hnvo lu the United Stales a grout nnd powerful nation of which they are proud. It Is no longer , ns formerly , 'I nm n Carolinian ' 'I ' ' Alabain- linian , nmnUeorglnn.'or'l utiinn - Inn. ' It is instead ' 1 uiun citizen of the Ujiltod Stntos.1 Not thut they rvgnrd their sinles a whit less , for love of common wealth re main * llxod la the ooulhorn mind , as wo all know. Thu changes nro a stop In iho unlver- enl progress which wo ns Amurlenns nro ex periencing , and I was glnd and proud to recognize ihls tendency. "The old tlmo southerner generally led nu ncriculturnl Ufa In his land , surrounded by differential followers. Ho rode about , ro- vlewcd his possessions nud , being thrown lnrgcly upon tils own resources , thought iiiuch. Ills mental vision bought not to cross tun boundaries of his state. Now the southern mun U inclined to look beyond , and beholding Iho grandeur of Ihe collected tales Is Influenced thereby , all of which < lux-lira well for the future. "Nearly all iho states I visited nppcnrcd * treuioly prosperous. A * I approached ( carer und nearer to Texas I became moro Hid moro Impressed by the opportunities * rnlch aroenjojod and nro becoming appro- Aitea by the people. The agriculturftl rich- of the upper portion of the Lone Stnr state undthocommurcinl future of tbo lighter sorted regions nonr the coast were carefully noted. With a rapidly increasing population und growing understanding of the possibili ties that tlmo will realize I see unlimited prosperity for these within her borders. "I wns received with warm hospitality by the Toxnns nnd my trip down through the midland counties to Galveston wns attended by a general welcome from all. At Houston I was received by a committee from Galves ton nnd somewhat prepared by them for the Ilatterlnc demonstrations of my reception. My remarks upon reciprocity and upon the doVolonmont of the trnuo of Galveston which ought "to follow , among ether things proper and much needed harbor Improvements , were the result of my earnest convictions. If words have any moaning the responsible citl/cns of this southern metropolis under stand ns well as any others iho advantages for themselves nnd to their state of progress in trade fa-'ilitles. I uttered some strong words concerning the need of improvement ot waterways for Gnlveston , which subse quent rollcct'ons ' has intensified. " 1 held Interesting conversations with many prominent citizo'is , ono , for instance , with Governor Hogg , whom I found to bo a progressive nnd enlightened man. I have seen the governor since nnd ho gave mo information mation which will , I thinkresult ; well for the futtlro ; of his state. His earnestness lu re pressing lawlessness In certain sections will result favorably to Immigration In Toxns , an empire of itself which hnsn great hcroafter. " The president related nn Incident nppropos of his visit to Ciiilveston. The people were enthusiastic over his speech , and after his loturn \\Vslilngton a request was sent to Unprosentotlvo Craino of the "Shoestring district , " a * it is calleu , which contains Gnl veston , to get the Texas dolejation together nnd call at the white house and congratulate the president In botinlt of the city. Craino , who is somewhat of a wag , tolopraped buck : "That is nil very well , but you have not considered ' . " General sidered the president's mossngo. llurrUon recites this anecdote with twinkling oyos. "Callfornln , " ho continued , "llko Toxns wns n now country to mo. I had previously visited the northern Pacific slope , Oregon and the Puqct Sound dis tricts. The characteristic exuberance of California hospitality poured on mo until I felt there was no limit. In the infrequent Intervals whoa not occupied .by the attci.lions of iho pcoplo I feasted my eyes upon the rich fruits , the gorgeous ( lowers nnd the peculiar nnd varied natural attractions tbo climate develops. I s polio when It was fitting that I should do so , and the souse of pleasure which was cniromloiod nt iho commencement of the trip attended mo throughout California and continued until I returned to Washington. "If all men were permitted to derive ns much personal satisfaction from n tour throughout thcircountry as mvsclf , I think thu span of human existence wotiU' bo in creased.1 Kv-Scnntor Moody Talks About the Interior D.'p.irtinent. \ \SIIIVOTON Bt'itc IIT or Tun Bin : , I fll.'t Fill IITEI.S'TII STItKKr , > WAMIINOTON , D. C. , Juno J7. ) Ex-Sonator Moody of Uondwood , S. 1) , is nl the Hbult. HJ eum on profofitoanl busi ness nnd will remain till some tlmo next wcok. Ho says ho Is out of politic ) , but makes this reservation ; "President Harri son's administration has boon satisfactory , but wo thlnic the interior department h.is muclo a big mistake In lu tro.unio-it of Iho Indians , The people ot the Dakota * , who nro nonr them , think they know something about what ought to bo done In thU matter. The Indians should bo taught to lake c ire of themselves so thnt they can bocoma citUutis nnd bo merged with Iho great populallon of the west. They should bo taught thnt It pays to bo friendly , nnd the fnoadly Indians ought to bo dealt with fairly. The hostiles should bo put down easily. Quo of the creatoit mistakes over nuuto wns the policy pursued In the treatment of the Indians. South Dakota will glvo n good republican ma jority next year. Our prospects uro line for largo crops this year. " MM ) CLAIM DECISION'S. Acting Secretary Chandler has reversed the decision of the general land olllce in the BiiplUntlon of J. M. Aldou guardian of John Volwilor , agalmt Arthur ityan to cancel pre emption filing and reinstate homostcnd entry In the Mlobrnra district. Ho modified the decision below in the case of the American investment company , trnnsforrer of Ellhu V. Martin , Mitchell , S. D. , district , nnd directed that upn > satisfac tory evidence being furnished the entry bo passed to patent. Ho affirmed the decision holding for cancellation the homestead entry of Andrew Thorpe , contested or William Uead , Huron , S. D. , district ; also the decision In the contest of Danlol O'Connor vs Eugene Chandler holding for cancellation Chandler's homestead entry in same dislrict. Ho revered the decision in the case of Alfred E. Batomnn , ox parto , Mitchell , S. D. , holding for cancellation his homeslead entry , nnd ordered palent to issue. MISCKI.IANnOUS. The comptroller of the currency today extended - tended the corpornto oxiUeuco of the Ne braska City National onnk of Nebraska City , established 18.w , to July 12 , 1011 , II. D. Wil son , cashier. Hurry Drcsbach of South Dakota has been appointed ton fUOO position as copyist in the pension oflico. Postmasters appointed todav : B. L. Fos ter , at Brudstmv , York county. Nob. ; D. Gray , nt Beaver , Boone county , nnd J. M. Anderson at Pioncor , Humbolt county , In. CM.OSIXU jfc.V EXCISES , State Normal Training School Finishes the Year. Y\NKTOV , S. D. , June -Special [ Tele gram to THE BBB.J The closing exorcises of Sun too normal ( training school of the Amor- lean Missionary association , commenced yes terday. This completes the twentieth year of the school , which is the oldest in the country for the higher industrial , normnl nnd biblical training of Indians. Public examinations took place yesterday nnd the principal's reception In the evening. Today the Industrial exposition exhibited a largo amount of work from the blacksmith , shoo and carpenter shops , farm products and the printing o31co. This evening Iho Christ ian 10-ido.ivor society will hold its mooting nnd on Sundny evening the Indian Young Men's Christian association. Monday will bo taken up with n parade of cadets and the literary exorcises. A largo mimbar of distinguished guests nro present , among whom are Dr. Dorchester , superintendent of Indian schools ; Dr. F. P. Woodbury , secretary of the Amarlcaa Mis sionary association of Now York ; Hon. J. C. Jacobs , ono ot the Indian commissioners ; Uov. T. L. Ulggs , missionary from Cheyenne river agency ; Uov. James F. Cross of Hose- bud agoncv ; A. Wnples , M. D .of Ann Arbor , Mich. , nnd n largo ntimbsr from Ynnkton , Croighlon , Niobrara and Spring-Hold. The principal , Uov. A. L. Uu s , D.D. , 1ms d -3 voted his life nnd o lucallon to developing this school and u system of training and edu cation for Indians. The pupils if the school are scattered In every reservation from the Sascatchowan to the Platte as toaehors. preachers and missionaries , and Include such men us Dr. diaries Easlman , M. D. , of Pine Itidgo agency ; Uov. John Eastman of the Prosbvtorlnu church nt Flamlreau : Uov. Jo seph Hopulns of Devil's Lake , N. I ) . Thu scnool has nlso a large number of pupils at academies and seminaries lu iho oust. Crops In I'M no Condition Huiins , S. D. , Juno ' ! . ( Special 'lelcgram to TIIU BKB.I Last night the rainfall was an inch and a h.ilf , making over seven inches in Juno , the t'TJ.itost for iho same monih for many years , The crop outlook is the best since ! & > ) . Wheat , barley and oats through out Iho Jim river valley uru heading nicely nnd llux , com ana potatoes making murvelou i growth , _ IMI'H Day. At a meeting of council No. ' . ' , Comrr.orclnl Pilgrims of America , last nlt-hl n committee. was appointed to meet u llko committee from the Council I tin Us lodge at the Grand hotel nt \ p. m. today. These delegates will ar- rungu for tha celebration of travultnu men's day on July Ib. This celebration will tnko place ut the Council Bluffs Cimutuuquu und the full programme will bo arranged at thu mooting this afternoon. All traveling men , whotuer members if tno association or not , are Invited to attend and will bo CLOSED THE BANK'S DOORS , Failure of the Esd Oloud National Yes terday Morning. SHOT HIMSELF THROUGH THE HEAD , Well-to-do Fanner Living Near Madi son Suicides No Apparent Cause for the Ilaah Act. RED CLOUD , Nob. , Jjno 27. | Special Tele gram to TUB Bni : . | The Rod Cloud National bunk , which WHS supposed to bo ono of the strongest institutions financially in south western Nebraska , was ordered closed this morning by the comptroller of the treasury. Bonk Examiner J. M. MelCnlght oboyoa his orders nnd today them are mimy louij faces in Red Cloud. L. P. Albright , until re cently the cashier and supposed to under stand the affairs of the bank , says that ho knows of.nothing that would cause anything of the klud. The bunk was reorganized about a month ago and now ofllccrs \vero appointed anil elected nnd at once they commenced to make cxtonsivo Im provements , which of rourso was looked at with favorable eyes by the pcoplo of this city. Nothing aoflnlto can bo loarnoil from those In chnrpo at present. The stockholders of the First National bank , which failed a month ngo , think they should by this tlmo know the condition of the Institution , ns the bunk has been under an examination for n month past. The gen- crnl feeling Is thut the bank will resuino operations in n few Onys. J. M. McKalcht , the examiner In charge , Is nt present very much rushed with business In his line , nnd a moro surprised community would bo hard to tlnd. About a month ago the First rsntlonal bank fuilud and u now In the hand of a receiver. Shot Himself In the Head. MUHSOX , Nob. , Juno fft , fSpaclal Tele gram to TUB HKB. ] Hunnan Dvursson , n farmer living about tttroi ) mlles north of town , committed sulcldusomatlmo yosiorday by shooting hlmsolf in tap head with a U2- callbro revolver. Ho WM : ( ound In bed t > y Moses Head , n nolghborj who found Dyurs- son's horaoa loose and tof K' them homo. The coroner was notified anil ut ; oaco wont to the farm , but no Inquest wnn told , ns It was too plain a case of suicide , ; Ho had evidently taken nearly nn ounce ot acconlto , as the cmiity vial was found In the bed to elhur with two leaded revolvers. ) No cause can bo assigned for iho rush not. as his lli\nnilal : ntT.iliMj . nro in ; good coailitlon , owning a tlno farm , n large amount of. . personal projKjrty , including Koventl humlruU dollars In the bank. The deceased was a bachelor , coming here from Horlln Ih'o yaiw au'o , and has no known relatives In this country. IlnrdcHt Storm In Iwonty Voiirw. OecEoiA , Nob. , Juno 27 [ Special to Tin : Uhfc. | Osccola has been shutout from the ouuilda world nnd wo bavo had no trains or mail smco Wednesday on account of washouts 'along the railroads. An old sot- tier su.\s that ho can't romombcr of over seeIng - Ing .so much rain In the sumo length of tlmo for the past twenty yuois. Edward Mastln of Htromsburi , ' was brought before the board of Insanltj \\Vdnosday and after a trial lasting two days was ml- juilgcd Insaiui and ordered to bo taken to the asylum at Lincoln. Ho in now locked up in the Jail and it takes two inon to hold hlui. Without .Medic-ill Am-niliinoo. ncvTiticB , Neb. , Juno2" . ( hiieclal to TUB IlKK.I The coroaur's ' Jury la thu CHSD of the Christian Hclontlsu va. Uortrand F. Hun- neil , deceased , mot at the oQlco of Coroner Wells last evening at 8 o'clock , nnd rendered a verdict. In their opinion , proper medical attendance was not given the child , which would un- doubtndly have saved its life. The treat ment of the Christian Scientists was injur ious to the boy and aggravating to the dls- caso. Injunction Denied Bnmiicn , Nob. , Juno 27. [ Special to Tun Bnc.l Judge Applogct handed down his decision in the case of the application of James W. Pueo for an Injunction restraining the Beatrice rapiu transit and power com pany from operating its electric motor line across the south Sixth street bridge. The Judge's ruling in the case was : Ai.pllcatlon for injunction denied ; case dismissed. Plain tiff cxcopts , nnd prays for appeal. Same Is allowed. Defendant has Icavo to Illo reply. The manor will now go to the supreme court if appeal Is taken , which will in nil probability occur. In the meanwhile the motor line company expect to have the cars running regular trips Monday morning. Second ltcjiiiifnt Itnnd. Iluauo.v , Nob. , Juno 27. [ SnccUl to TIM : BKB.J Chnrlcs J. Bills , colonel commanding Second regiment Nebraska national guards , last night selected the Silver Solo band oJ this city In preference to nineteen ether np- pllcants for the Second regiment band of this state. This is on honor nt which not only the members of this organi/ation , but the citizens of Hebron .should Justly feel proud. The boys will bo sworn In Moiul iv and will recolvo their uniforms ns soyn ns possible nnd bo ready to attend the encamp ment this fall. Set-Biiolc to FurmorK. Neb. , Juno 20. [ Special to TUB Ben. ] Yesterday it rained enough to Inst for a week nnd this mornlnr several inches moro fell In about three hours. Water Is standing in comparatively high places. This will uo n serious pot- back to many farmers , who hud hoped to get through their corn the second time by July 4. A small washout on the B. it M. tracks near Grctna delayed the 11 o'clock ( Iyer some two hours. CIIF.TT , Nob. , Juno 27. [ Special to TUB BKB.J Graduating _ exercises of Crete high school closed this evening with nn oxhluttlon by the second division of the graduating class. The second division consisted of Clny- ton Mann , Themes ICeasoy , Joseph Frand , Ray Norris , Rrsa Kubicok , Minnie l > ro- cuaska , Maud Hawk. Ornco Skinner and Llllio Mullln. After the exercises the diplo mas wore presented by Prof. Sklnnor. Damage to Crops. PrsnKit , Neb. , Juno 27. ( Special to Tin : BcK.J The heavy rains have caused much damnpo to crops In this section of tiio county. On the bottom land two to three Indies of water Is standing , which will drown nil crops , The Logan river and other streams are causing n good deal of damage. a Cyclono. OBST.VNob. . , Juno 27. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BIK. : I This section win visited last night by a very heavy wind , accompanied by n hard rnlnhlch lasted about twenty or thirty minutes and had the npponranco of n cyclone , lu passed over without any dam age. _ _ MnHonlo ItiHt illation. UiiiM > ISLAND , Nob. , Juno 27 [ Special to Tin : line. ] Public Installation services wore held Jointly by Ashler lodge No. ! 13 , Ancient , Frco and Accepted Masons , and the Eastern Star chapter , No. 14. After the services a grand banquet was given , which was highly enjoyed. | \ \ orM Kvor Known. CHAPMAN , Nob. , Juno 27 [ Special to TUB BUB. ] This nluco was visited by the worst rain and oluotrlc storm ever known by the oldest Inhabitant. Haln fell In torrents. Some ottimato the fall at ton Inches. Fields nro almost completely inundated. Htreot Hallway in Aclivn Operation. BKXTIUCU , Neb. , Juno 27. [ Special Tole- grain to Tiiu Btc.j Ttio Beutrlco rapid transit and power companv gnvo n compli- mcntiiry excursion this evening to the press and ofllcors of the city nnd county over its now motor line Irom Court and Sixth streets to the Chuutnuqua grounds. The line Is now in active operation and will make regular trips hcroafter. Itihtul cd I'uhllcly. SCOTIA , Neb. , Juno 27. [ Special to TUB BKK.J Thursday evening Crystal lodge No. 101 , Ancient Free nnd Accepted Mnsons , celebrated the festival of St. John by a pub lic Installation of officer.- ; and n banquet. Covers were laid tor 100. The officers In st illed were .1. T. Price. W. M. ; W. . tylor. County Central Co mm tlco IlAsnsns , Nob. , Juno ! I7. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BE . ] The independent county ccntr.il committee of Adams county mot In this cltv today nnd fixed August 1 as the date for holding the county convention. .i VH i'it it a ' { .i JIM a , Sunday Kc.ittircH at tin ; Chant 11 iiiui ( | Asscm lilies. icE , Nob. , Juno 27. [ Special to Tin : BIK.J : The sumo'dlsaireeablo rainy weather prevailed today that has signalized the en tire .session of the Chautauqua assembly since Its opu'ilng Tuesday. Notwithstanding all this the campers are nicking the boil ot it , and are determined to enjoy themselves in splto of the frowning elements. Today's session was rjpluto with Interest and an increasing enthusiasm Is mnnife.it In all the classes , The bible exposition at 8 a. in. , conducted by Dr. M. M. Pnrkhurst was largely attended as was thu chorus class The theme of the Young Travelers' class was "Guided Through the Lamb. " lhat of the normal class was "Tho Llfeot Christ " At 11 o'clock Leon II. Vincent gave nu in teresting talk on Dickens , which was largely attended and attentively lUtcnod to. Dr. Ilcnson's lecture in the afternoon "Grumblers" of- on was un Interesting - lort nnd was greeted with a largo audience , The remainder of the day was devoted to class exercises in the vnrious hulls. Tonight n grand concert by the assembly chorus was given at the tabernacle. An Im- menho crowd was In attendance uosplto the threatening storms and alternating showors. The concert was conducted by I'rof. Case , Madame Ros i Lin lo of Now York assisting in the solos. The concert was ngrooably in- t'jrsiHii ! > ud with tccltatlons by Prof.V. . W. Carnos. An Interesting programme Is promised for tomoirow us follows : BUMHV , JUNE 23. A. M. 0:03 : Devotional hour. Dr. M. M. P.irUhurst. 10:00 : .Morning > > uriuun. Hov. Dr. I' , b. lien- son. r. M. 20 : ! Assonitily Huiiiliiy ? oliool Dr. I'/ilon. IOJWomen's : Clu isllun Tuiiiurinuu | ) Union. Do\otlinal liunr. ftaiO Uhintaiiiia | b'uiutay vuspur service , 7:10Ctun.nK : surmon. Dr. M. M. I'.uUinrst. OMiu stt'ii'iiptlcun vlowa and huiliitutu reuil- Ink1. "The hlfuuf ( lirlst. " Trt-il ( if a Now Gun. M ivcinibTHi , Juno 27. A prlvato exhibi tion was given hero today of a now gun wtilch , It Is predicted , will supersede n great part of the ordnance now In use. The In ventor is J. K. Bolt , an engineer. The de tail * of the now piece uru kuptu profound secret until the American and continental patents hnvo been secured. The princiiilo of the gun is pneumatic , and it is claimed that It will surpass thuCullnakl gun In range and that It will throw llftv pounds of dynamite a distance of three miles. The now weapon , it is asserted , can be 1 1 rod twice a minute. PliiDlio ( ouiliiH' CIIHU. CHICAGO , Juno 27 Arguments on tho. mo tion nindo some months ago by PhiiiOe Cous ins looking for restoration to the secretary- hhlp of the board.of lady manager * of thu world's fulr , were begun bufoio Judge lllod- gull in thu federal court loduy. They will probably occupy two days , Oar Jolly Jack Tars to Bo Given an Insight Into Actual Warfare , PLANS LAID fOWN BY SECRETARY TRACY * Chilian Conire.HNloii il 1'nrty DolcR.itca Have Not aw Yet Mudo Known the Object of Tlielr WASIIIVOTOV , Juno 27. For the first tirn in the history of this country wo are to Invo n series of naval mnmouvroi involving tin problems of actual warfnro ns presented In an attack on one of our great maritime ports by u foreign naval forso and Its defense by tin Amarlcan nmy. For yean past Great Britain , Franco , Italy and other ICuropoan powers h.ivo an- nuiill.v practiced similar miniuivro ) , somo- tlmes , us in the case of Uroat Bntnln , at heavy expense , but the rusulU have boon so important as to Justify the expenditure. In the case of the United States there has boon sluuo the war no naval force adequate to carry out maniuuvros of any vuluo. The squadron of evolution was formed iVltli such a purpoio in vlow , but until recently it was not sufllotontly numer ous to undertake the solution of tha larger naval war problems , nnd Its operations were limited to great gun practice mid fiool evolu tions.Vith the recent additions to the naval list , however , this obstacle has disap peared , and Secretary Tr.ioy has propircd a selio no to carry out his views , which will bo given effect nt onco. Tno llrit mjveinont will bo to attach tha dynamite cruiser Vesuvius and tha torpsdo boat Cashing temporarily to the sqti'Uron of evolution , nnd orderi to that end hnvo nt < leady bo3n made out. Admiral Wallcor hai alsoboea directed "lo propiro linnuJlulolji a programme of mimiiiivros for ihu sutamoi and early autumn which will dUpoin ol the forces under your command to tha host advantage and confer practical tralnma on the oIllcoiM and mun under conditions fof lowing as closely as pojsiljlo these of actuu ! warfnie. It u Intended that the mamnuvra i shall follow ns soon as may bo convenient upon the preliminary operations at DoUon and Now York to taku plnco in July , thi practical object of which is to cxnmlno tin conditions of the problem of the nmrltlma de fense of New York , Long Island Sound and the cast of Newfoundland. " It is expected that the doubled turrctod monitor Mianonoumh. now ut New York , will bo completed In tlmo to lake part In th manoeuvres. There will bo bat ono torpedo bout iingjgod , so that a fall demonstration ol the elllcacy of their clau of olTonsivo voisoU cannot bo thoroughly demonstrated , but ar rangements have been nindo to supply hot with fish torx | > dee * . which will thus bo given thulr first trial In American naval operation ! under conditions approaching these of actual wai faro. The proposed evolutions , according to Sco rotary Tracoy's vlown , will boot largo practi cal roiults. The detects of the now tihips , If they have any , will bo fully rovoulod and llielr actual capacity nt olfunsivu nnd dci- fensivo forces will bo demonstrate ) . Thoia will also bo opporluaitliit in plenty for thn display ol Individual o.itorprlcj and practical slull on the part of iho olllccrs and of disci pline and iimrKnuiiship on thu part o ( ttm men. Among thu rosulU of thv Bnglish naval mnuiouvros were the rovnlntloas of startling dafeots In the systems of coaling , engine construction and inurlno designwhich have since been followed by notabia chnngus in Iho Kngllsh navy , and II is presumed that valuable rciulU will follow Admiral Walker's rnancumres. Mango. ) | < 'oi- olio Murdor. K IVANS in , Oa. , Juno 27 , K-t klul Lcraax , was hanged nl Bambrldgo yejtorday , for th | murder of ub wife.